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  • Productivity Testing

    Telerik Mobile Testing – AppBuilder Case Study

    A case study showing how to automate a hybrid AppBuilder application with Telerik Mobile Testing.
    March 01, 2014
  • Productivity Testing

    Telerik Mobile Testing – Android Case Study

    A case study showing how to automate a native Android application with Telerik Mobile Testing.
    February 28, 2014
  • Productivity Testing

    Introducing Telerik Mobile Testing

    Telerik Mobile Testing is an automated functional testing solution developed at Telerik. It allows developers to write automated functional tests in JavaScript using a set of APIs we devised to make the process as easy as possible. This blog entry will introduce you to some of what it has to offer.
    February 20, 2014
  • Productivity Testing

    Top 13 Reasons to Love Automated Testing as We Leave 2013

    As 2013 is closed out and we move into the new year, it’s worthwhile going back a year and taking a look at some of the advances we’ve made in automated testing with Test Studio.  Here are  thirteen things that were noteworthy about Test Studio in 2013: We let you capture HTTP traffic directly with Fiddler, and bring that into Test Studio as an important part of your test scripts.  We continue to develop Fiddler to provide testers and other IT professionals with the best tools for capturing, analyzing, and using HTTP traffic. Colleague Jim Holmes presents five things ...
    January 03, 2014
  • Productivity Testing

    Keeping a Browser Window Open

    Greetings, testers. There's a question I see fairly frequently in the community forums and in the support channels, and it often looks something like this: "How can I keep my browser from closing when a test is done?" What it usually boils down to is that the person asking the question is really trying to do one of two things, at different times during their testing process. Test Creation "I want to be able to execute the test, leave the browser open when it completes, and the continue recording the next steps." That's a very normal way of building tests, ...
    December 18, 2013